

Thriller · History · Crime
Overview
FBI informant Jim Hoffman lures troubled automobile magnate John DeLorean to an undercover sting for cocaine trafficking.
Top Cast


Jason Sudeikis
Jason Sudeikis
Jim Hoffman
Jason Sudeikis
Jim Hoffman


Lee Pace
Lee Pace
John DeLorean
Lee Pace
John DeLorean


Judy Greer
Judy Greer
Ellen Hoffman
Judy Greer
Ellen Hoffman


Corey Stoll
Corey Stoll
Special Agent Benedict Tisa
Corey Stoll
Special Agent Benedict Tisa


Isabel Arraiza
Isabel Arraiza
Cristina DeLorean
Isabel Arraiza
Cristina DeLorean


Michael Cudlitz
Michael Cudlitz
Morgan Hetrick
Michael Cudlitz
Morgan Hetrick


Erin Moriarty
Erin Moriarty
Katie Connors
Erin Moriarty
Katie Connors


Jamey Sheridan
Jamey Sheridan
Bill
Jamey Sheridan
Bill


Iddo Goldberg
Iddo Goldberg
Roy
Iddo Goldberg
Roy


Tara Summers
Tara Summers
Molly Gibson
Tara Summers
Molly Gibson
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